The appointment of Milovan Rajevac and Maxwell Konadu has been questioned by many as the Serbian and Ghanaian coaches have no credentials when it comes to winning trophies. With both managers coaching the Black Stars at one point and joining forces to ensure the team reaches its peak, it seem both the coaches are lost in what they are supposed to do with baseless comments which will demoralize any team ahead of a crucial encounter.
Ghana enters into a much needed win game against Comoros, a team that only needs to prove itself in the AFCON tournament in Cameroon. Having little to less contact in front of goal, any team will need motivational words to sustain them irrespective of their professional status.
Ghanaian coach Milovan Rajevac on the other hand ahead of his crucial encounter that determines whether or not his team will qualify to the next round of the AFCON tournament started to compare his team to his dream.
With a promise of USD30,000 each if the players should win against Comoros, it still doesn’t take away the sting the players might have had coming into a game knowing even their coach does not believe in them.
Communicators following the team have tried to cover the unfortunate statement but it is going to be the determining factor going into the game.
Majority of the team will want to win as other will want to see the coach sacked and the only way of ensuring that is to play as they know how to.
Did Coach Milovan Rajevac do the right thing or he was just a wrong choice that Ghana made again?
I am a young and vibrant sports journalist from Ghana, a member of the Sports Writers’ Association of Ghana(SWAG), and working with Sports Preview Ghana and sports reporting outfit poised to bring all the latest and trending sports news around the globe.
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